For more than a decade, Diana Sinnige has been an exceptional leader at CAPR – managing our credentialling program, heading our communications efforts, and leading our policy and governance work.
On Feb. 28, she will embark on her next chapter as she transitions to retirement.
During her time with CAPR, Ms. Sinnige made significant contributions to the organization. She first joined CAPR in 2012 as Program Manager for Credentialling, and within 12 months of her arrival, assessment wait times were decreased by 70 per cent. In 2014, she served as National Director of Credentials and Examinations where she oversaw the transition to a computer-based exam. Ms. Sinnige also served as our Director, Policy and Communications, where she led our regulatory policy and communications work. In her latest role with CAPR as Lead in Policy and Governance, she participated in many different projects and working groups that foster a coordinated approach to pan-Canadian physiotherapy regulatory policy.
Ms. Sinnige’s efforts as a leader and advisor at CAPR will continue to make lasting impacts on the physiotherapy profession. We thank her for her valuable support and guidance over the last 13 years, and wish her all the best in her retirement.